5 Best Passport Photo Apps For LG V40 ThinQ

Getting your passport is an expensive process. Not only do you have to pay the few hundred dollars for the application process, but getting the passport photo taken at a local brick and mortar store is even more added cost — depending on the store, you could pay anywhere between $20 to $100; it varies widely by location. Still, who wants to pay those added costs after paying the hundreds of dollars in government fees? Luckily, there’s a way that you can cut costs on the photo taking portion, and that’s by using a passport photo app and taking the picture yourself!

There are plenty of apps available for the LG V40 ThinQ to take your passport photo for free, and then you can just take the file to a local store and have them printed off for a couple of bucks.

Not sure what passport photo maker to use with your LG V40 ThinQ? Then, be sure to follow along with us below, as we’ll show you the best options out there. Here are our top picks.

Coming in as first up on our list is the Passport ID Photo Maker Studio. This is one of the best options available for taking a professional passport photo on your own. This one has a bunch of photo editing tools inside, which enable you to crop, edit, resize, and change your photo in different ways to meet the government’s regulation for passport photos. Passport ID Photo Maker Studio can actually meet the criteria of most governments and countries.

Once you’re done changing the photo in the way that you need to, just take the file over to your local print shop, and then you can print off the photo for just a couple of dollars. You can save quite a few dollars this way.

Passport Size Photo Maker comes in as second on our list, and has a lot of the same features that Passport ID Photo Maker Studio does. The app itself is able to create passport photos that will meet the requirements of 150 different countries. Passport Size Photo Maker is actually most ideal for those that need someone to take them through the entire process.

Don’t want to manually edit your passport or visa photo? No worries — Passport Size Photo Maker has some auto-edit tools that can create the correct sizing and adjustments for you.

ID Photo Free is next up on our list, and as you might expect, this one can do the same thing as many of the others on our list — create a passport photo or visa photo just like the other apps we’ve shown you. In fact, ID Photo Free even meets the requirements that most countries have on sizing, contrast, white balance, backgrounds, and more.

What we really like about ID Photo Free is its ability to take you through the whole photo creation process step-by-step. Take your photo, and ID Photo Free will take you step-by-step on making the perfect passport or visa photo. Once you’re finished, the photo is ready for printing, so you can just take those over to Walgreens, Office Depot, or another store and have your photo printed for just a couple of cents!

Coming up as fourth on our list of best passport photo apps is Passport Photo Booth. This is yet another Passport Photo app that will essentially do the same thing as the other options on our list; however, one of the most unique aspects of this one is that the developer has included an option to ship your prints out to you. After you go through, take your photo, and edit it, you have the option of having your prints send out to you for just $6. It’s a little more expensive than what it would cost to have them printed off at a print shop, but the added convenience might be worth it!

Passport Photo ID Studio might come in as last on our list, but it’s one of our favorite options as far as making passport and visa photos go. Passport Photo ID Studio has a whole suite of photo editing tools that will allow you to make your photo meet the picture criteria that your government has set forth. As far as quality and UI go, it might be a slight step above as far as the other apps on this list go.

Verdict

As you can see, there are a lot of excellent options for taking passport photos on your new LG V40 ThinQ. Any one of these apps will take a professional photo that you can submit on your government paperwork for a passport or visa application. Do you have a favorite way to cut costs when it comes to taking your passport photo? Let us know in the comment section below!

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